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Taste Test is our exclusive wine & customer profiling system. Wines are scored according to their power and intensity. The score runs from 0 (luscious, sweet wines) up to 12 (full-bodied, intense dry reds).

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Chapel Down Roezay Broot

Product guide note

This is a delicious pink sparkling wine which is made in England. It is really top-notch quality made in a very modern, fresh and fruity style. The word “Brut” tells you that this is dry although it has flavours and aromas of strawberries and raspberries.

Production information

Producer: Chapel Down

Chapel Down is rapidly establishing itself as a world class wine brand and is gaining national and international recognition. Made in Tenterden, Kent, Chapel Down is proud to be the first ever English producer to win a gold medal for sparkling wine at the prestigious International Wine Challenge and its wines are getting better with every vintage. The team from Kent have also added a range of boutique beers to their portfolio of wines, with their Curious Brew range using only the best quality products, and brings winemaking thinking to the brewing process.

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